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Japanese painting featuring cherry blossom

Spring Shower at Shiba Park, 1921, Kawase Hasui. Woodblock print; ink and color on paper.


Cherry Blossom In Japan Paint By Numbers

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Bring the beauty of cherry blossoms in Japan to your home with our ‘Cherry Blossom In Japan’ paint by number kit. This stunning design features a serene cherry blossom tree, surrounded by the stunning Japanese landscape, making it a one-of-a-kind piece. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting out, our kit includes everything you need to create this mesmerising masterpiece. With numbered canvas, high-quality paints, and easy-to-follow instructions, you’ll be able to bring the beauty of cherry blossoms in Japan to life. So why wait? Start your next masterpiece today!

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Match each of the numbered paint pots with the pre-numbered area on the canvas.

Start with the darker colors first, then go lighter. Go from top to bottom.

For right-handed individuals, g o from left to right as your make your way from the top to the bottom of your canvas. Do the opposite if you are left handed.

Changing colours

Dip the brush into your cup of water, then wipe it against the paper towel, and repeating until there is hardly any color left in the brush.

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Take a picture of the canvas with your phone. This will allow you to zoom in on any small numbers.

Dip the tip of your paintbrush with paint only. Using just the tip will increase the precision of your strokes and help you stay within the lines.

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